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Partisan coronaviru­s lies making the rounds

- by betSy MCCaughey Betsy McCaughey is chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths and a former lieutenant governor of New York.

Beware of three widely circulatin­g COVID-19-related lies and the partisan motives behind them. These lies are dangerous to your children and how you cope with this virus.

Lie No. 1: “The United States’ response stands out as among the worst of any country.” House Majority Whip James Clyburn leveled that charge, as he kicked off a hearing into the virus.

Don’t buy it. A staggering 183,639 Europeans have died from the virus as of Monday. Deaths per capita have been far higher in the U.K., Spain and Italy than in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins. After a lull, cases are spiking in several European countries.

That hasn’t stopped New York Times columnist Paul Krugman from asking, “Why Can’t Trump’s America be like Italy?” Is he crazy? A patient with the coronaviru­s has faced three times the risk of dying from it in Italy as in the U.S., Johns Hopkins data indicate.

Lie No. 2: Clyburn accused the administra­tion of “rushing into reopening the schools” against the “advice of public health experts.” Sorry, but experts want schools to reopen.

At the hearing, expert witnesses Anthony Fauci from the National Institutes of Health and Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, were emphatic. Redfield itemized the dangers — delayed learning, social isolation, undetected child abuse and even adolescent suicide — from school closings. And he called attention to his agency’s blueprint for reopening schools safely, down to how to space the desks and handle lunchtime.

The CDC reports that COVID-19 poses a smaller risk to children than ordinary flu, for which schools never close. And children under age 10 are unlikely to infect family members, based on data from Switzerlan­d, Iceland and South Korea.

The American Academy of Pediatrici­ans and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicine are urging that at least grades K-5 reopen. These are where remote learning is the least feasible and infecting family members is unlikely.

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At Friday’s hearing, Fauci laid out the administra­tion’s vaccine strategy, optimistic­ally predicting a safe, effective vaccine before the end of 2020. Redfield ranged over plans for workplaces, schools, nursing homes and child care centers. Despite the virus surging in many states, Redfield testified that if Americans “wholeheart­edly embrace five measures” — masks, hand hygiene, social distancing, avoiding crowds and protecting the elderly — “we can get this virus under control,” That’s Finally, without an look important shutdowns. out for message. a fourth now — lie that being the administra­tion concocted is cutting corners on safety to deliver a vaccine before the election. Fauci assured Congress several times it’s not true. But The New York Times, tapping into anti-vaxxer energy, published a news story Monday implying as much, without evidence, just innuendo and mostly anonymous sources. That lie could dissuade people from getting vaccinated and cost many lives. It’s the most dangerous of all.

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aP File MISINFORMA­TION: House Majority Whip Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., gestures during a House Select Subcommitt­ee hearing last month on the coronaviru­s.

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